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Table 3 - Degree Completion at Missouri Public Colleges and Universities Among All First-time Freshmen Cohorts

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O PQ R S T U-Z

CHILHOWEE R-IV HIGH SCHOOL CHILHOWEE

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
19967......43.
19974........
19983........
19994.25......
20009..2315564
20017...7....

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


MALVERN B CLOPTON HIGH SCHOOL, CLARKSVILLE

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
199612...7.7585
199712...5.7585
19985......60.
199911.0.7.982.
20001517.5.5339
20019...5...4

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


CLARKTON HIGH SCHOOL, CLARKTON

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
19966......33.
19976......33.
19984........
19992.50......
20001........
200181132....5

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


MIDWAY HIGH SCHOOL, CLEVELAND

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
19968......38.
19978......50.
199811...6.655.
199911.0...6555
20001332314.5385
20011318.7...5

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


CLEVER R-V HIGH SCHOOL, CLEVER

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
19966......67.
19977......29.
199811......277
199911.9...5455
200010..2214406
200110..11...8

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


CLIMAX SPRINGS R-IV HIGH SCH, CLIMAX SPRINGS

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
19968......137
19973........
19983........
19994.0......
200010110.2.2207
20012........

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL, CLINTON

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
199655..522.285123
1997691116927.375421
19986358723.335225
199965.6631.396022
2000702311314426026
200149245203285719

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


BENTON COUNTY R-1 HIGH SCHOOL, COLE CAMP

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
199621...5.12579
199725..65.14569
199834...8.164716
199919.16...63210
20003426149523689
2001222964111509

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


HICKMAN HIGH SCHOOL, COLUMBIA

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
1996158106.82.865462
1997195105.119.1216264
19982022010.116.1205962
19991892312791.985268
200018910559811035476
20012211251111611285881

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


COLUMBIA-ROCK BRIDGE SR HIGH S, COLUMBIA

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
199613065.75.765848
19979555.51.565934
199812454.70.735946
19999977.63.676825
200011044162.635743
200111344171...37

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


FREDERICK DOUGLASS HIGH SCHOOL, COLUMBIA

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
19962........
19971........
19982........
19991.0......
20004........
20015...1...4

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


JEFFERSON C-123 HIGH SCHOOL, CONCEPTION JCT

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
19963........
19977......43.
19986......50.
19996.33....67.
20006...5.5831
20014........

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


CONCORDIA R-II HIGH SCHOOL, CONCORDIA

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
199615.....6405
199712......1710
199821...14.15715
199922.9.9.13597
20002215311.14647
200122..411116736

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


LACLEDE COUNTY R-1 HIGH SCHOOL, CONWAY

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
19967......57.
199713......318
199813.....5387
19998.13....255
200013..31.4319
20016..1....5

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


COOTER R-IV HIGH SCHOOL, COOTER

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
19962........
20002........

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


CRAIG R-III HIGH SCHOOL, CRAIG

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
19962........
19975......20.
19983........
19993.0......
20005...4.4801
20012........

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


CRANE R-III HIGH SCHOOL, CRANE

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
199610......406
19978......135
19988......385
199912.25...542.
20001721213.42411
200161171....4

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


FERN RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL, CREVE COEUR

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
199612......810
199713......811
199813......88
19993.33......
20003........
20013........

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


SHERWOOD HIGH SCHOOL, CREIGHTON

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
199613......319
199719...5.63210
199816...8.8506
199916.6.10.1275.
200013215.5.5386
200118317.5...10

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


CROCKER HIGH SCHOOL, CROCKER

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
19964........
19977......145
19985......20.
199912.17....257
2000711431.4572
20012........

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


CRYSTAL CITY HIGH SCHOOL, CRYSTAL CITY

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
199637..88.205414
199740..10..164022
199830.....82719
199925.810..114412
2000382510103205316
200127278.3114114

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.


CRAWFORD CO R-II HIGH SCHOOL, CUBA

Fall SemesterFirst Time FreshmanNo degree but still enrolledPct still enrolledReceived 2yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived 4yr-degree within 6 yearsReceived both 2- & 4yr-degrees within 6 yearsTotal graduated from public institutionsPct graduatedOut of public system (Note 2)
199619.....52613
199722.....94112
199824...13.16677
199920.5...63013
2000201526.84011
20012314271104312

Average graduation rate for the state total in 2007 is 50%

Note 1: . indicates that no data are disclosed in cases involving fewer than 5 students

Note 2: Those defined as "out of public system" include students who either dropped out or transferred to independent or non-Missouri institutions.

Note 3: Due to some students' simultaneous enrollments at both two- and four-year institutions the sum of sector-based headcount may exceed the total number reported in the overall summary.





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